XXXTENTACION ? Question Mark 2018 Vinyl LP Rap Hip Hop Punk Gatefold New SEALED
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XXXTENTACION ? Question Mark 2018 Vinyl LP Rap Hip Hop Punk Gatefold New SEALED
XXXTENTACION ? Question Mark 2018 Vinyl LP Rap Hip Hop Punk Gatefold New SEALED
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XXXtentacion
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Vinyl LP New SEALED
RIP to Jahseh Onfroy aka XXXTentacion, who was fatally shot in Florida earlier this year. The controversial 20-year old rapper, who was awaiting trial for an aggravated assault on a pregnant woman at the time of his death, left “a huge musical footprint” during his reign in the spotlight, and ?, Onfroy’s second full-length, is telling of the impact. In the opening monologue of the album, X, as he is referred to as by fans, states: “So I’ll offer this warning and set of instructions; if you are not open minded before you listen to this album, open your mind.” Fair words of caution, as the 18-tracker operates in a post-genre sphere where he experiments with emo, old-school rap, trap, alternative, heavy metal, r&b, reggaeton, and more to deliver his message. Onfroy’s honest discussions about anger, depression, suicidal thoughts, and other tortured inner-workings shine light on a deeply troubled artist, and perhaps this bleak, raw approach to his craft is what struck a chord with his followers: “it’s something you can find comfort in, it’s very comforting, but discomforting at the same time,” says X in the closing moments of “Introduction (instructions).” Highlights include “Changes,” “Numb,” “Moonlight,” and “infinity (888)” featuring Joey Bada$$, but also check out “SAD!,” “the remedy for a broken heart (why am I so in love),” and “before I close my eyes.” The tracks showcase the Florida artist’s versatility, and it’d have been interesting to see how much further he’d have developed his eclectic approach to music had he not met his tragic, untimely death.
Track Listing
Introduction (Instructions)
Alone, Pt. 3
Moonlight
Sad!
The Remedy for a Broken Heart (Why Am I So in Love)
Floor 555
Numb
Infinity (888)
Going Down!
Pain = Bestfriend
$$$
Love Yourself (Interlude)
Smash!
I Don't Even Speak Spanish Lol
Changes
Hope
Schizophrenia
Before I Close My Eyes
Genre: Rap, Hip Hop, Punk, Metal
Released: 2018
Format: 33 RPM 12" LP
Label: Bad Vibes 48583272
Jacket: Factory Sealed - Mint - Gatefold
Sleeve: Original
Vinyl: Sealed/Mint
Audio Quality: Sealed/Mint.
ALL used vinyl cleaned and play-tested on an STR8-100 Stanton Turntable
ABBREVIATED NOTATIONS
DH Drill hole on cover or sleeve or both
DJ Promo copy
PS Picture Sleeve
CC Cut Corners, or cut on the jacket.
Re Reissue
SOL Sticker on the label
SOC Sticker on the cover
WOL Writing on the label
WOC Writing on the cover
TOL Tear on the label
TOC Tear on the cover
Never touch the surface with your fingers; the body oils will destroy the audio quality and leave prints. Fingernail scratches.
Use both hands; lifting by its edge.
Always sleeve the disc; never lay it on any surface unprotected.
Store them standing on the edge, away from heat and light.
Clean them once in a while.
Your grandchildren will appreciate the effort.
All vinyl cleaned if needed on a Nitty Gritty Mini-Pro and play-tested on an STR8-100 Stanton Turntable
Please refer to my grades below (not someone else's). Many buyers and sellers have differing opinions on grading.
The following grades are considered desirable and collectible. Anything below them would have to be extremely rare to be considered so. Prices are adjusted down, accordingly.
Factory Sealed /SS: Still in shrink wrap. Assumed to be in NM or MT condition, but not always necessarily so.
Mint /MT: I do not use this, only because it would be conjecture based on the eye of the beholder.
Near Mint /NM: Looks and sounds like a new record. They may have slight minimal imperfections such as insignificant tiny marks: a hairline, sleeve wisp or a tiny scuff.
VG++: If NM was a 9.5 then this is a 9.0
Very Good Plus /VG+: This will have signs of being handled through normal use. It will usually still retain a good gloss. Light surface scratches or hairlines, Light scuff(s).Minimal wear to the label including writing (WOL) or Sticker (SOL)or tear (TOL). May have a slight non-threatening edge warp. The audio quality will be near to NM, possible light noise which will not compete with vocals or music.
Very Good /VG: This is a pronounced version of the VG+ grade. This grade may or may not be compounded by multiple issues as described in a VG+ grade. There will be Surface wear and/or some surface or background noise. Maybe label wear, SOL. or WOL. Edge chip or warping which does not affect play. An inexpensive alternative to NM
Good/Good+ If you are new to collecting or buying records, you should know that this grade is the opposite of what it suggests. It is trashed and most times unplayable. Collectors buy these records mostly because they are rare and inexpensive. I have seen records in this condition sell for $10,000.(SUN Label), simply because it is extremely rare. So buyer beware when you see GD+. If I list one in my store, it will be described in full detail.
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